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Regulatory reform overdue for banks, securities markets; political will required: C.D. Howe Institute.
September 1, 2006... Toronto, Sept. 12 -- The economic case for regulatory reform in Canada's commercial banking sector and securities markets is overwhelming and action is urgently needed, according to a study from the C.D. Howe Institute. Published by the...
Grasping the nettles: clearing the path to financial services reform in Canada.
September 1, 2006... The Study in Brief
Anything that undermines the financial system's stability or ability to adapt quickly and smoothly to an ever-changing environment adversely affects Canada's overall economic performance. Regulatory rigidities therefore...
Recent C.D. Howe institute publications.
September 1, 2006...
June 2006 Robson, William B.P. "Many Happy Returns: Guarding the
Integrity of the CPP Investment Board." C.D. Howe
Institute e-brief.
June 2006 Chen, Duanjie, and Jack M. Mintz. "Business Tax...
The 2006 tax competitiveness report: proposals for pro-growth tax reform.
September 15, 2006... The Study in Brief
The 2006 Tax Competitiveness Report provides a window on how Canada's tax system ranks against the international competition. While the federal and provincial governments have made progress in reducing marginal income...